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Author North, Gerald.

Title Observing the moon : the modern astronomer's guide / Gerald North.

Publication Info. Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2007.

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Edition 2nd ed.
Description 1 online resource (xi, 408 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Note Previous edition: 2000.
Includes index.
Contents Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1. "Magnificent desolation" -- 1.1. An orbiting rock-ball -- 1.2. Phases and eclipses -- 1.3. Solar eclipses -- 1.4. Gravity and tides -- 1.5. More about the motions of the Moon -- libration -- 1.6. Co-ordinates on the surface of the Moon -- 1.7. Occultations -- 2. Moon through the looking glass -- 2.1. Moon in focus -- 2.2. Pioneering selenographers -- 3. Telescopes and drawing boards -- 3.1. What type of telescope do you need? -- 3.2. How big a telescope do you need? -- 3.3. So, what telescope should I spend my money on? -- 3.4. Eyepiece characteristics -- 3.5. Specific eyepiece types and magnification -- 3.6. Making the best of what you have -- 3.7. Drawing the Moon.
4. Moon in camera -- 4.1. Some basic principles of CCD astrocameras and digital cameras -- 4.2. Practical CCD astrocameras and digital cameras -- 4.3. Imaging area of a CCD camera when used on your telescope, or with an attached camera lens -- 4.4. Image scale using the supplied lenses on a '35mm format' DSLR -- 4.5. practical lunar photography through the telescope -- at the principal focus -- 4.6. Potential resolution of detail in the image -- 4.7. Enlarging the telescope's primary image -- 4.8. Image processing -- 5. Stacking up the Moon -- 5.1. Moon and your domestic video camera -- 5.2. Benefits of stacking selected images -- 5.3. manually stacking individual frames -- 5.4. Webcam revolution -- 5.5. Your webcam and computer -- 5.6. Webcam's first night on your telescope -- 5.7. Stacking the images using RegiStax -- 5.8. Processing the stacked image in RegiStax -- 5.9. Striving for the best results.
6. Physical Moon -- 6.1. First lunar scouts -- 6.2. Men on the Moon -- 6.3. Post-Apollo Moon -- 6.4. Not green cheese but ... -- 6.5. Genesis of the Moon -- 6.6. Moon's structure -- 6.7. Evolution of the Moon -- a brief overview -- 6.8. Lunar chronology -- 6.9. Filling in the details -- 7. Lunarware -- 7.1. Out-of-print books -- 7.2. Books currently in print -- 7.3. Printed maps, charts and atlases -- 7.4. Some useful website addresses concerning equipment and techniques -- 7.5. Consolidated Lunar Atlas, LUnar Orbiter Photographic Atlas, Apollo Image Atlas and Ranger photographs online -- 7.6. Clementine, Lunar Prospector and SMART-1 images and data online -- 7.7. Virtual Moon atlas -- 7.8. Lunar ephemerides -- 7.9. Key map for chapter 8.
8. 'A to Z' of selected lunar landscapes -- 8.1. Agarum, promontorium -- 8.2. Albategnius -- 8.3. Alpes, Vallis -- 8.4. Alphonsus -- 8.5. Apenninus, Montes -- 8.6. Ariadaeus, Rima -- 8.7. Aristarchus -- 8.8. Aristoteles -- 8.9. Bailly -- 8.10. Bullialdus -- 8.11. Cassini -- 8.12. Clavius -- 8.13. Copernicus -- 8.14. Crisium, Mare -- 8.15. Endymion -- 8.16. Fra Mauro -- 8.17. Furnerius -- 8.18. 'Gruithuisen's lunar city' -- 8.19. Harbinger, Montes -- 8.20. Hevelius -- 8.21. Hortensius -- 8.22. Humorum, Mare -- 8.23. Hyginus, Rima -- 8.24. Imbrium, Mare -- 8.25. Janssen -- 8.26. Langrenus -- 8.27. Maestlin R -- 8.28. Messier -- 8.29. Moretus -- 8.30. Nectaris, Mare -- 8.31. Neper -- 8.32. Pitatus -- 8.33. Plato -- 8.34. Plinius -- 8.35. Posidonius -- 8.36. Pythagoras -- 8.37. Ramsden -- 8.38. Regiomontanus -- 8.39. Russell -- 8.40. Schickard -- 8.41. Schiller -- 8.42. Sirsalis, Rimae -- 8.43. 'Straight Wall' (Rupes Recta) -- 8.44. Theophilus -- 8.45. Torricelli -- 8.46. Tycho -- 8.47. Wargentin.
8.48. Wichmann -- 8.49. Webcam gallery -- 9. TLP or not TLP? -- 9.1. Mystery unfolds -- 9.2. Categories of TLP -- 9.3. Mystery continues -- 9.4. What might be the cause(s) of TLP? -- 9.5. Possible causes of bogus TLP -- 9.6. TLP observing programme -- Appendix 1 : Telescope collimation -- Appendix 2 : Field-testing a telescope's optics -- Appendix 3 : Polar alignment -- Index.
Summary Provides background knowledge of the Moon and lunar observation and offers practical advice for novice and experienced astronomers on the best ways to observe the moon.
Local Note eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America
Subject Moon -- Observers' manuals.
Moon.
Moon.
Moon -- Observations.
Genre/Form Observations.
Electronic books.
Handbooks and manuals.
Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: North, Gerald. Observing the moon. 2nd ed. Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2007 0521874076 (DLC) 2008530689 (OCoLC)84996605
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